Snake in the Monkey's Shadow
Encyclopedia
Snake in the Monkey's Shadow (aka. Hou hsing kou shou aka. Snake Fist vs. the Dragon) is a Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...

 martial arts
Martial arts
Martial arts are extensive systems of codified practices and traditions of combat, practiced for a variety of reasons, including self-defense, competition, physical health and fitness, as well as mental and spiritual development....

 film
Film
A film, also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving images. It is produced by recording photographic images with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects...

 made in 1979 and directed by Cheung Sum.

Plot

The story revolves around Lung, a poor, young fishmonger who aspires to learn kung-fu. After a late delivery of fish to the local, wealthy Yan family he is subjected to a savage and humiliating assault by two of Yan's sons. Although Lung's interest in kung-fu was limited to spying on a local school, this incident forces him to approach Teacher Ho, the Drunken-style kung-fu expert who runs the school. In spite of his plea for a place at the school Ho is adamant that the school is full. In order to get rid of Lung, the teacher tricks him into getting drunk resulting in Lung passing out. Lung awakes to find himself in the country-side faced with the presence of a deadly cobra. Enter Koo Ting-sang, a Monkey-form kung-fu expert, who saves Lung from the life-threatening predicament.

Lung returns to Ho and manages to talk his way into getting a place at the school, but only as a 'cleaner-up.' One day, Teacher Ho catches his students ganging up on Lung and, impressed by Lung's courage, gives him a place as a student. Lung pays a visit to Koo Ting-sang with a gift in acknowledgment of Koo's earlier favour; in turn Koo offers Lung tuition in Monkey-style, however upon learning that his would-be teacher is in fact a real monkey, Lung declines the offer. Instead, Lung shows off his newly acquired Drunken-style skill to Koo Ting-sang by taking revenge on the Yan brothers who have conveniently arrived to take control of Koo's land. A result of this revenge is for the Yan family to complain to Teacher Ho directly. Whilst Ho doesn't appreciate the attention brought about by his student's actions, he is less pleased about the Yan family's arrogant manner and a brawl ensues resulting in the Yan family returning home, beaten and humiliated. Whilst licking their wounds, the father is informed by an aide that two Snake-style experts happen to be passing through the area and so he summons them to assassinate Teacher Ho.

Lung arrives at the school to find Ho being attacked by the Snake-stylists, Hsia Sa and his partner. Despite helping his teacher the assassins defeat them both and kill Teacher Ho. Barely conscious, Lung staggers to Koo Ting-sang to describe what happened. Koo Ting-sang realises that he fought and defeated one of the Snake-style experts in the opening sequence to the movie and that they could be after him as revenge. Indeed, this turns out to be true and Koo Ting-sang, who could handle one "snake," is defeated by the combined power of two.

Lung, determined to avenge the death of Ho and Koo, constructs a training ground to develop his technique further. The viewer is taken through a prolonged scene involving Lung balancing upon pots and the use of an elaborate rotating wooden dummy, as well as a pivotal scene of Koo's master, a monkey, killing a snake. This sight gives Lung the idea of mixing some Monkey-style with his Drunken technique.

The final fight between Lung and the two Snake-style experts takes place on an open, grassy terrain. Lung symbolically bites the hand of his opponent, mimicking the way Koo's monkey killed the snake, in the final killing move.

Cast

  • John Cheung Ng Long as Lung
  • Wilson Tong Wai Shing as Snake-stylist #2
  • Charlie Chan Yiu Lam as Hsia Sa (Snake-stylist #1)
  • Pomson Shi as Koo Ting-sang
  • Hau Chiu Sing as Teacher Ho
  • Cheng Hong Yip as Yan brother (red clothes)
  • Wan Faat as Yan brother (blue clothes)
  • Tong Tin Hei as Yan father
  • Ching Chu
  • Tsang Choh Lam

Themes

Various kung-fu styles are presented in the movie. Although styles with similar names are practiced in real-life, often the film presents its own take on each.

Drunken technique

Aside from the love of wine, a pillar of the style, as portrayed in the movie, appears to be the "Hooking technique". Training this technique involves the student attempting to, by use of the hooked forefinger, snatch tea cups that have been placed on poles situated around him. In opposition, the teacher will attempt to prevent the student from collecting any cups.

Teacher Ho sums up the style when he gives Lung some advice, "be calm and be gentle, with [a] supple waist. Steps must be light, as though slightly drunk. All movements smooth, no rigid muscles, everything relaxed... in particular your hands. Don't forget the secret is its deceptiveness."

Lung develops his own hybrid of the Drunken and Monkey styles however this is not necessarily related to the true Drunken Monkey
Drunken Monkey
Drunken Monkey Form or Drunken Monkey Pole Form of Kung Fu is a Korean martial art, and one of the variations of the Monkey Style.This style is different from Zui Quan , as the practitioner is imitating gestures of an intoxicated monkey, rather than a human fighter.Drunken Monkey does not begin...

 style.

Snake form

A signature of this style appears to be the Snake-fist stance where either hand and arm is poised to resemble a provoked cobra. Striking is accompanied by a hissing noise and contact is made only by the tips of the fingers. In some scenes Hsia Sa is seen slithering about.

Monkey form

In addition to simply biting the opponent's hand, we see various actions particular to the style:

Tree-hopping. In the first proper fight-scene Koo Ting-sang uses his monkey technique against the snake-stylist Hsia Sa on the banks of the Pia Cha(?) river. At various points Koo Ting-sang is seen to leap from tree to tree clinging to the tree-trunk either by frontally embracing the trunk or wrapping his lower legs round the tree while keeping his back flat against the trunk. Despite being visually impressive, these moves would be difficult to execute in reality.

Four-limbed running is also demonstrated in various scenes.

Tiger Claw and Mantis-fist

The Yan family practiced this style. The Tiger-fist is seen with all fingers flexed into a paw-like shape, whereas the Mantis-fist is shown as having the index finger pointing straight down with the other fingers bunched into a fist. At one point, Lung and Koo ridicule the Mantis-fist by pointing out that the practitioner looks more like a crippled duck.

Noteworthy Dialogue (English dubbed version)

  • Just before Koo Ting-sang and the foremost exponent of the snake-style, Hsia Sa, engage in a fight to the death, Koo Ting-sang boasts, "I know that your snake-style's terrific, but my Monkey-technique can kill snakes!"

  • After being presented with a gift of wine from Lung (possibly cost Lung his entire savings), Teacher Ho offers, "Right! I'll take you... but as a cleaner-up!"

  • Reluctant to carry fish to a client, Lung to his co-worker, "You're a lazy old bastard!"

Releases

Prism Leisure Corporation
  • Released: June 17, 2002

  • DVD
    DVD
    A DVD is an optical disc storage media format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than Compact Discs while having the same dimensions....

     R2


PanMedia
  • DVD
    DVD
    A DVD is an optical disc storage media format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than Compact Discs while having the same dimensions....

     R0


Ventura Distribution
  • Released: June 15, 2004

  • DVD
    DVD
    A DVD is an optical disc storage media format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than Compact Discs while having the same dimensions....

     R1

  • John Chang compilation


Eastern Heroes Ltd.
  • Released: 18 May 1998

  • VHS
    VHS
    The Video Home System is a consumer-level analog recording videocassette standard developed by Victor Company of Japan ....

     PAL
    PAL
    PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is an analogue television colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in many countries. Other common analogue television systems are NTSC and SECAM. This page primarily discusses the PAL colour encoding system...

The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK